Addressing chronic homelessness with permanent supportive housing; The San Quentin Prison Report: A combat veteran and a veteran of the streets deal with PTSD; and StoryCorps: A military man finds support in unexpected places.

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The Second Act for the Red Vic; Sights and Sounds of Bayview: Neighbors are doin' it for themselves at Quesada Gardens Initiative; Storycorps: Nature and Nurture; and local band A Million Billion Dying Suns.

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A special edition of Crosscurrents featuring spcecial guest co-host Dave Isay, the founder of StoryCorps!

StoryCorps: Searching for truth and finding family; Radio Ambulante: an excerpt from "The Witnesses"; StoryCorps: Navigating patients to spiritual health at Highland Hospital; and 99% Invisible: The Colour of Money.

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A special hour-long edition of Crosscurrents with guest co-host Glynn Washington! A class for dancers with big dreams and leg warmers; Bay Area Beats: San Francisco's Young Aze shares his dreams; Meanwhile with Wendy MacNaughton; and ﻿Super Awesome: Giant Robot's Cultural Evolution.

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San Francisco drug users bring harm reduction to the streets; meet the most influential, unknown man of the 20th Century: Philo T. Farnsworth; American Jerusalem: Documentary spotlights Jewish history in San Francisco; plus The Bay Area Brass Band.

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Welcome to Audiograph – the Bay Area’s sonic signature. Each week, we play you a sound recorded somewhere in the Bay Area, and ask you to tell us what it is, and where we recorded it. We reveal the story behind our mystery sounds every Thursday on Crosscurrents.

This week, we’re doing something a little different – a special half-hour edition of Audiograph that brings together some of our favorite sounds, stories, and listener voicemails from the first half of 2013.

Meals on Wheels: Food and fellowship for Oakland's elders; a conversation with New America Media's Paul Kleyman about the senior citizens of San Francisco; dancing with the ladies in line; and The Cetaceans.

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A recording studio that's training women and girls in all things audio; a local Pakistani artist's paintings reflect the colors and calligraphy of home; new documentary about one of the most publicized sexual harassment cases in US history; and local band Chrome Johnson.

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Interview: A second chance after life in prison; Will prison arts programs make a comeback in California?; Making a book from beginning to end, with one of San Francisco’s last remaining bookbinders; an installment of The X-Segment: KALW's Stacks of Books; and local band the Gravel Spreaders.

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Navigating the Delta: Where the Levees Break; The San Francisco International Ocean Film Festival enters its 11th Year; Bay Area Beats: Striving to be the Ellen Degeneres of music; and The Stompy Jones Band of San Francisco.

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